Hull City fans are furious after Hull Trains cancelled three trains between Hull Paragon Interchange and London Kings Cross.

At around 7am on Saturday, Hull Trains tweeted a statement about the first cancellation which angered fans trying to make their way to London.

Hull City play against Brentford on Sunday at 12.30pm in the final game of the Championship season.

The statement read: "10.31am Hull to London Kings Cross due 13.11pm will be cancelled. Customer advice: Customers from Hull should board the 1058 Northern service to Doncaster, changing onto the 1226 VTEC service for Retford, Grantham and London Kings Cross.

Improved train services to and from Hull's Paragon Station are a feature of the plan

"Customers from Brough should board the 1110 Northern service to Doncaster, changing onto the 1226 VTEC service for Retford, Grantham and London Kings Cross. Customers from Howden and Selby will be provided with road transport to Doncaster, from where they should board the 1226 VTEC service for Retford, Grantham and London Kings Cross.

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"Customers from Doncaster should board the 1226 VTEC service for Retford, Grantham and London Kings Cross. Customers from Retford should board the 1241 VTEC service from Grantham and London Kings Cross.

"Customers from Grantham should board the 1308 VTEC service for London Kings Cross."

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This was met by comments from people wanting to know the arrival times of the different trains.

Hull Trains before cancelling two more trains to London Kings Cross, including the 2.48pm and the 7.13pm services.

Fans who wanted to get to London for tomorrow's match vented their frustation by tweeting the company.

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Fiona Hampton tweeted: "Frustrating when two virgin trains are going to your destination but you have to wait for another Virgin train...doesn't make sense. @hulltrains when passengers all claim ticket prices back for disrupted journeys its a wonder you're still in business."

Jan Holmes, a Hull City fan, tweeted: "Fortunately ours is still running, hopefully the return on Monday will be, too, but it doesn't fill you with confidence, does it? Hull Trains still have a lot to do to win back customers."

Passengers boarding a Hull Trains service (Image: Hull Trains)

Julie Richards also commented: "So not only does our football club #hcafc treat us like dirt, we now get to travel to watch them with a rail company that does the same. Happy days."

However, soon after, Hull Trains reinstated the 6.36pm train from Hull to London Kings Cross.